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Henri Matisse Henri Emelie Benoit Matisse was a French artist most known for his use of colour and his original and fluid drawings.

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1 Henri Matisse Henri Emelie Benoit Matisse was a French artist most known for his use of colour and his original and fluid drawings.

2 He was born in a tiny town called Le Cateau- Cambrésis the 31 of December, in 1869. His family worked in the grain business. As a young man Matisse worked as a legal employee and then studied for a law degree in Paris in 1887-89. Returning to a position in a law office in the town of Saint-Quentin, he began taking drawing class in the mornings before he went to work. When he was 21, Matisse began painting while recuperating from an illness, and his vocation as an artist was confirmed.

3 In 1891 Matisse moved to Paris for artistic training. He took instruction from famous, older artists at well- known schools such as the Académie Julian and the École des Beaux-Arts. These schools taught according to the “academic method,” which required working from live models and copying the works of Old Masters, but Matisse was also exposed to the recent Post-Impressionist work of Paul Cézanne and Vincent van Gogh while living in Paris.

4 Matisse began to show his work in large group exhibitions in Paris in the mid- 1890s, including the traditional Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and his work received some favorable attention. He travelled to London and to Corsica, and in 1898 he married Amélie Parayre, with whom he would have three children.

5 By the turn of the 20th century, Matisse had come under the more progressive influence of Georges Seurat and Paul Signac, who painted in a “Pointillist” style with small dots of colour rather than full brushstrokes. He stopped exhibiting at the official Salon and began submitting his art to the more proggressive Salon des Indépendants in 1901. In 1904 he had his first one-man exhibition at the gallery of dealer Ambroise Vollard.

6 Matisse had a major creative breakthrough in the years 1904-1905. A visit to Saint- Tropez in southern France inspired him to paint bright, light-dappled canvases such as “Luxe, calme et volupté”" (1904-05), and a summer at the Mediterranean village of Collioure produced his major works “Open Window” and “Woman with a Hat” in 1905. He exhibited both paintings in the 1905 Salon d’Automne exhibition in Paris.

7 Luxe, calme et volupté with “pointilist” style

8 Open WindowWomen With A Hat

9 Matisse continued to emphasize the emotional power of sinuous lines, strong brushwork and acid-bright colors in works such as “The Joy of Life”, a large composition of female nudes in a landscape. He also made sculptures and drawings that were sometimes related to his paintings, always repeating and simplifying his forms to their essence.

10 The Joy Of Life

11 After finding his own style, Matisse enjoyed a greater degree of success. He was able to travel to Italy, Germany, Spain and North Africa for inspiration. He bought a large studio in a suburb of Paris and signed a contract with the prestigious art dealers of Galerie Bernheim-Jeune in Paris. His art was purchased by prominent collectors such as Gertrude Stein in Paris and the Russian businessman Sergei I. Shchukin, who commissioned Matisse’s important pair of paintings “Dance I” and “Music” in 1909-10.

12 Dance I

13 Music

14 In his works of the 1910s and 1920s, Matisse continued to delight and surprise his viewers with his signature elements of saturated colors, flattened pictorial space, limited detail and strong outlines. Some works, like “The Piano Lesson” (1916), explored the structures and geometry of Cubism, the movement pioneered by Matisse’s lifelong rival Pablo Picasso. Yet despite his radical approach to color and form, Matisse’s subjects were often traditional: scenes of his own studio (including “The Red Studio” of 1911), portraits of friends and family, arrangements of figures in rooms or landscapes. The Piano Lesson

15 The Red Studio

16 The Pink Studio

17 In 1917 Matisse began spending winters on the Mediterranean, and in 1921 he moved to the city of Nice on the French Riviera. From 1918-30, he most frequently painted female nudes in carefully staged settings within his studio, making use of warm lighting and patterned backgrounds. He also worked extensively in printmaking during these years. Nudes Back

18 In his later career, Matisse received several major commissions, such as a mural for the art gallery of collector Dr. Albert Barnes of Pennsylvania, titled “Dance II”, in 1931-33.

19 After a severe surgery due to intestinal cancer in 1941, Matisse was often disable to walk; however, he continued to work from a bed in his studio. When necessary, he would draw with a pencil attached to the end of a long pole that enabled him to reach the paper or canvas. His late work was just as experimental and vibrant as his earlier artistic breakthroughs had been. It included his 1947 book Jazz, which placed his own thoughts on life and art side by side with lively images of colored paper cutouts. This project led him to devising works that were cutouts on their own, most notably several series of expressively shaped human figures cut from bright blue paper and pasted to wall-size background sheets (such as Swimming Pool, 1952).

20 Swimming Pool

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22 In one of his final projects, Matisse created an entire program of decorations for the Chapel of the Rosary in Vence (1948-51), a town near Nice, designing stained-glass windows, murals, furnishings, and even sacred vestments for the church’s priests.

23 Matisse making paper cut outs

24 Matisse died on November 3, 1954, at the age of 84, in Nice. He was buried in nearby Cimiez. He is still regarded as one of the most innovative and influential artists of the 20th century. Goldfish 1912

25 By: Chiara Musmanno, Tehila Bayern, Margarita Corti, Maya Luquer and Michelle Benenzon


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